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Scott W Site Admin

Joined: 15 Apr 2004 Posts: 13355 Location: London, England.
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 4:10 pm Post subject: Center for N/american Herpetology |
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This website looks like a great resource, hope you find it usefull.
regards
Scott
NEWS RELEASE
The Center for North American Herpetology
Lawrence, Kansas
http://www.cnah.org
31 October 2005
Welcome to CNAH
The Center for North American Herpetology, the most frequently accessed
academic herpetological web site on the internet worldwide, has had over
365,000 visitors since its inception. The number of visitors that then went
on to
access the various pages and gratis services provided within the CNAH web
site
now averages about 1.2 million per year. The CNAH web site went online on 1
January 1998 and is the most stable, reliable herpetological web site on the
internet.
Why do herpetologists visit the CNAH web site?
Access the CNAH PDF Library. Download over 380 herpetological articles
gratis.
PDF articles are the future (and will eventually replace print journals).
Why? No
dues, no trees chopped down, and, above all, fast and free distribution of
research and knowledge about amphibians, turtles, reptiles, and crocodilians
to
any interested biologist.
Access the CNAH Directory of Herpetologists and be sure to add your name to
it. With over 1175 herpetologists registered, it is the largest such
internet
directory in the world.
Access the CNAH Standard Common and Current Scientific Names List for North
America. It is the only such list on the internet that is updated daily (by
our
diligent foundation staff), thus ensuring that users of the web site have
instant
access to any proposed taxonomic changes involving the North American (north
of Mexico) herpetofauna. Also, the CNAH list keeps herpetologists apprised
of
the common names and taxonomy that will appear in the next (fourth) edition
of
the "Peterson Field Guide to Amphibians, Turtles, Reptiles, and Crocodilians
of
Eastern and Central North America."
Access the CNAH Standard Common and Current Scientific Names List and view
over 725 professional color images of North American amphibians, turtles,
reptiles, and crocodilians.
Access the CNAH list of online herpetological collections of preserved
specimens. Its still the only centralized location where you can access
those
collections that actually give you real locality data.
Access the CNAH list of jobs/positions for herpetologists. There aren't that
many jobs in our profession, so keep abreast of the few offered.
Access our link sites; we have over 575 links to North American
herpetological
web sites, the largest such assemblage on the internet.
These are but a few of the many gratis services provided on the CNAH web
site.
To the many of you who have contributed financially to our foundation, we
again
express our sincere thanks and gratitude. Your generosity has ensured that
The
Center for North American Herpetology is now permanently endowed, and will
be
operating through the next millennium. _________________
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